My Impressions at the Oscars
First, I reiterate that this has been the best movie season in the past decade. Consider Milk, Defiance, Changling, Doubt, The Reader, Benjamin Button, Dark Night, Slum Dog, The Wrestler, and Frost/Nixon plus foreign films Departures and Waltzing with Bashir. I have only seen a few so my home video rental list is full. Also since most titles have only one or two words they are easier to remember.
Second, the actors of my generation are getting older. And so am I! The actors of my generation are getting fatter. And so am I!
Third, the most deserved Oscar was to Sean Penn for a superb performance and a great body of work. Kate Winslet is the new Meryl Streep. Meryl Streep was elegant. I had the good fortune to meet her on the street some years ago. We spoke briefly and I assure everyone that she is as gracious in person. For me it was a memorable moment.
My annoyances: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie look happily married. What am I going to believe when I read the yellow magazines as I check out of Jewel? Goldie Hawn was coming out of her dress while staying in one place. Armpits are not in fashion with sleeveless dresses. It is OK to dress like an adult. Same for Sara Jessica Parker. When you are approaching 50 you look foolish wearing your hair like a 20 year-old. Ben Stiller is not funny. No surprise. Who is Natalie Beade? Was she wearing 2 dresses at one time or did I have double vision. Most undeserved award was best film for Slumdog. This is a story! No character development. No theme. Ridiculous ending. An anti-intellectual award if ever I saw one.
Class Act: Jerry Lewis and a lifetime of giving, especially for Muscular Dystrophy. He is an example for us all. Sophia Lauren. She is still one of my fantasy loves. Did you notice her phenomenal figure. OK, so the face doesn’t move when she talks. Neither did Howdie Doody’s. Hugh Jackman. I didn’t know who he is. This guy is extremely talented and why didn’t he get the male lead in Mama Mia instead of the hoax with Pierce Brosnan who I otherwise like very much.
Fashion Statement: Big hips are in, short waisted dresses are in. As I have taught hormone changes with pre and post menopause produce larger breasts, larger shoulders, and bigger arms in women. I don’t find them unattractive, but I am not sure that the presenting ladies were so aware with so many sleeveless and shoulderless dresses. The best news is that anorexia is out. And this was a good time to note that all of the women who put on some weight looked younger! A round face and hair off the face is a prescription for loss of 10 years of aging.
Hope you enjoyed.
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